Campaigns
Managing Campaigns
Monitor progress, pause, resume, and retry failed articles
Campaign Dashboard
The campaigns list shows all your campaigns with key information at a glance:
- Status - Draft, Active, Paused, or Completed
- Progress - How many keywords have been processed
- Publish Interval - How often articles are generated
- Next Article - Countdown to the next scheduled generation
Click any campaign to view its detail page with full controls and statistics.
Monitoring Progress
The campaign detail page has four tabs:
Overview
Shows campaign status, progress percentage, and statistics. See how many keywords are pending, generating, completed, or failed.
Content Planning
View and manage your keyword list. Each keyword shows its status:
- Pending - Waiting to be processed
- Generating - Article currently being created
- Completed - Article finished and published
- Failed - Generation failed (can be retried)
Articles
Lists all articles generated by this campaign. Click any article to view or edit it in the article editor.
Settings
View campaign configuration. Most settings are read-only after the campaign starts, but you can update the name and description.
Pausing and Resuming
You can pause an active campaign at any time. This stops new articles from being generated but doesn't affect articles already in progress.
Reasons to pause:
- Review generated articles before continuing
- Adjust your WordPress site settings
- Wait for more credits
- Take a break from publishing
To resume, simply click "Resume Campaign". Generation picks up where it left off, starting with the next scheduled interval.
Campaigns may auto-pause if you run out of credits or if multiple articles fail in a row. Check the pause reason in the overview tab.
Handling Failures
Sometimes article generation fails. Common causes:
- Insufficient credits
- WordPress connection issues
- API timeouts or errors
- Invalid keyword format
Failed keywords show an error message explaining what went wrong. You have two options:
Retry
Click the retry button next to a failed keyword. This creates a fresh attempt, starting the article generation from scratch. Useful for temporary issues like timeouts.
Remove
Delete the keyword from the campaign. Use this if the keyword itself is problematic or you no longer want to target it.
If multiple keywords fail with the same error, check your WordPress integration connection before retrying. A broken connection will cause all publishes to fail.
Adding More Keywords
You can add keywords to a campaign even after it starts. Go to the Content Planning tab and add new keywords using the same methods as during creation.
New keywords are added to the end of the queue with "Pending" status. They'll be processed after existing pending keywords.
Note: You cannot add keywords to completed or failed campaigns. If a campaign is paused, you can add keywords and they'll be processed when you resume.
Viewing Generated Articles
All articles created by a campaign appear in two places:
- Campaign Articles tab - Filtered view of just this campaign's articles
- Main Articles page - Mixed with all your other articles
Campaign articles work exactly like manual articles. You can:
- View and edit content in the editor
- Regenerate images
- Update and republish to WordPress
- Delete if not needed
Each article links back to its source campaign for easy reference.
Deleting Campaigns
You can delete a campaign from the Settings tab. This removes the campaign configuration and keyword list.
Deleting a campaign does not delete the articles it generated. Those articles remain in your project and on your WordPress site. Delete articles separately if needed.
Before deleting, consider whether you might want to reference the campaign's keyword list or settings later. There's no undo for campaign deletion.